Kolkata: The "Dadi of Shaheenbagh" on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not understand the pain of losing children, as speakers at an anti-CAA rally here called on protesters to maintain peace and not give in to any provocation.
Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, said that the battle is not for a day or two, but the protesters will have to be prepared to continue it for years to come.
Asma Khatoon, who has earned fame as the "Dadi of Shaheenbagh" in Delhi, asked how can a person take care of the whole country when he cannot maintain his own family.
"He would have realised how it feels to lose a child if he had his own children," she told a gathering at the Park Circus Maidan, which is being termed as the Shaheenbagh of Kolkata with women holding a sit-in for the last 53 days to protest the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, proposed nationwide
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The death toll Delhi's communal violence has gone up to 42.
She said it is not biryani that has attracted women to the protest at Shaheenbagh, while holding that such vilification campaigns will have no effect on the agitation.
State BJP president Dilip Ghosh has claimed that "uneducated men and women" are protesting at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and Kolkata's Park Circus as they get money and biryani purchased with foreign funds.
"Home Minister Amit Shah has called 20 protesters to meet him, but I want to tell him that we are one lakh and I want him to mention the place where he wants us to go for the meeting," she said.
Tushar Gandhi said, "People should stay united and not give in to any provocation," he said.
Gandhi said that the people of West Bengal are lucky to have Mamata Banerjee as their chief minister.
"They will try to break her also and it is necessary that you continue to give her support," he said.
Gandhi claimed that no one can harm a country where its mothers and sisters come out to save it.